No problems, the hertz Neo 6x9’s are good to share an enclosure in a low wattage scenario like this, if you go above 500 watts rms you need to seal the bags from the lid speakers
Do you have a video on the amp install I am currently running your 4 hertz speakers with the soundstream and 2000 watt amp Not sure where to mount another amp for subs
Clever use of space, not seen anything like this in the uk. I would be concerned with the subs sharing the same air space as the speakers and the bags not being rigid enough. I also thought silicone gives off chemical that can rot t speakers maybe this wouldn’t be an issue for the butyl rubber surround. Still v cool.
Subs need Bag Toppers, since you used Naggy Rings, Naggy makes Bag Toppers... Need to Seal top of bags and separate the Sub Frequency from 6x9s in Lids... Bags also need to be braced, fiberglass, and ported..... 🤦♂️ Ground Zero or Euphoria would be a better Subs..
We use toppers when needed, this was a 400 watt rms per sub install, when we go over 500watt rms we use a topper to seal the bags, this was not a comp bike and within the budget a very good sounding bike that still works great. There are more expensive methods that are needed at times but everyone has a budget and a goal and we met both for our client in this build
Since the subs are not sealed has Tony had any issues with the lid 6 x 9 speakers?
No problems, the hertz Neo 6x9’s are good to share an enclosure in a low wattage scenario like this, if you go above 500 watts rms you need to seal the bags from the lid speakers
It looked like the lid didn't close completely at the end of the video. Looks like the 6x9 hits the 10.
No they cleared, Tony still rides and enjoys this system
Do you have a video on the amp install
I am currently running your 4 hertz speakers with the soundstream and 2000 watt amp
Not sure where to mount another amp for subs
@@timargyle8212 we have new hertz drop in subwoofers that will be available soon that have an amp in them
Please let me know when they are in
@ we will make a video and show them once available
Clever use of space, not seen anything like this in the uk.
I would be concerned with the subs sharing the same air space as the speakers and the bags not being rigid enough. I also thought silicone gives off chemical that can rot t speakers maybe this wouldn’t be an issue for the butyl rubber surround. Still v cool.
We seperate the subs from the lid speakers with sealed toppers if we exceed 500watts, thank you for watching!
It’s this set up it’s better and louder bass then the presión power Dropbox like the ones traveling tall install on the 23 road glide??????
No, the precision power drop ins are louder than this and much easier to install too
I looked on your website for these subs and dont see them on there? Is there another sub you can recommend?
volunteeraudio.com/product/kicker-48cwrt102
Or
volunteeraudio.com/product/hertz-mps-250-s2
You can spray those with WaterProof silicon spray,,,Its designed for Camping,,,easy
do you know any one in cincinnati install speakers in bags
I do not
Where is the sound test?
th-cam.com/video/e7MWGzq9awk/w-d-xo.html
Can you tell me what amp you ran on this
Hertz hmp1d
Subs need Bag Toppers, since you used Naggy Rings, Naggy makes Bag Toppers...
Need to Seal top of bags and separate the Sub Frequency from 6x9s in Lids... Bags also need to be braced, fiberglass, and ported..... 🤦♂️
Ground Zero or Euphoria would be a better Subs..
We use toppers when needed, this was a 400 watt rms per sub install, when we go over 500watt rms we use a topper to seal the bags, this was not a comp bike and within the budget a very good sounding bike that still works great. There are more expensive methods that are needed at times but everyone has a budget and a goal and we met both for our client in this build
@@volunteeraudio
Subs still need to be Sealed from the 6x9 in Lids.... Should have put a Baffle on the 6x9 at least.. Lol...